America's Secret Slang
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America's Secret Slang

America's Secret Slang proves that we speak history every day as it documents the stories behind our unique American version of English, from words like "southpaw" to phrases like "bet your bottom dollar."
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  1. С.1, эп. 1: Guns, Booze, and Politics

    13 апреля 2013 г.
    22 мин
    TV-14
    Politics is full of odd phrases like "pork barrel projects," "slush funds," and "lame ducks" -- all of which had practical origins and morphed to mean what they do today.
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  2. С.1, эп. 2: Them's Fighting Words

    13 апреля 2013 г.
    22 мин
    TV-14
    Have you ever wondered why someone who can't get it together is called a "basket case"? Or where the term "Yankee" came from?
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  3. С.1, эп. 3: Y'all Speak Country

    20 апреля 2013 г.
    22 мин
    TV-14
    The American South has given us words like "y'all" and "rednecks" as well as dozens of colorful phrases like "fly off the handle" and "barking up the wrong tree."
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  4. С.1, эп. 4: Westword Ho!

    27 апреля 2013 г.
    22 мин
    TV-14
    Expressions from "riffraff" to "betting your bottom dollar", "passing the buck," "acid test" and even "heard it through the grapevine" all come from America's frontier days. But have you ever wondered why these phrases were first used?
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  5. С.1, эп. 5: Coming to America

    4 мая 2013 г.
    22 мин
    TV-14
    Ever wonder why American cowboys say "'git along little doggies" when they're talking about herding cattle?
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  6. С.1, эп. 6: Talking Turkey

    11 мая 2013 г.
    22 мин
    TV-14
    Americans have always loved to eat and expressions relating to food--from New York's "big apple" to "wake up and smell the coffee" --pepper our everyday speech. But where did they all come from?
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